Center Ice. The star's place. Only it wasn't a skating star Berrien found early one morning at N'ice Skates Ice Arena. A stranger was curled up in that coveted spot, not moving, dead. Neither Berrien nor Etienne, the live-in arena manager, had the faintest idea of the man's identity.
As the police began their grisley investigation more troubles surfaced when it became obvious that one of the arena's champions was missing. She was reported kidnapped, adding FBI agents to the Law Enforcement mix. A decidely upset coach from the Midwest arrived in the California town to take back "his" pair team — one of whom is the missing girl.
Parents, skaters and coaches are all in an uproar, lessons cancelled, rehersals for the up-coming show running overtime — in short, confusion reigned. First local, then national media frenzy carried the unfolding drama to the nation.
The ending is truly a "Grand Finale."
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Joan Bartlett has been an ice skater (still is as Berrien could tell you), an ice skating judge and a professional ice skating coach. She has produced, directed and choreographed numerous amateur ice skating shows, one of which is the background for N'ice Shows. She lives with her husband and her proto-type Akitador in Foster City, California.